* Press release…
Illinois Democratic County Chairs gathered in Springfield on Saturday to not only celebrate the 2018 Blue Wave gains, but also select a new President after Rock Island County Democratic Chair Doug announced his resignation on Wednesday.
“For nearly four years, the IDCCA has trusted me with leading the effort to grow our association’s relevance and impact within the Democratic party, said House. “I’m proud of the work we’ve done together. However, I’ve determined that the level of success we experienced on Election Day gives the IDCCA the opportunity to reinforce what works and recalibrate the focus on party building in new ways.”
In a letter distributed to association members, House explained his passion to build Democratic party strength remains strong, but he has sacrificed his family obligations throughout the process. “This time away from regular work and family, to which I owe a great deal of repayment for their patience and support, cannot be made up - nor can I extend it,” House said.
Mid-day on Saturday, November 10, Democratic County Chairs gathered to select House’s replacement. At the urging of the outgoing President, the association chose McHenry County Democratic Chair Kristina Zahorik. Zahorik becomes the first female to lead the longstanding Democratic Party group.
“It is an honor to be entrusted with the task of leading continued growth at the IDCCA,” said Zahorik. “I’m determined to make sure we continue to be an important part of the anatomy of the Democratic Party in Illinois. In places where we’ve grown muscle, such as suburban areas, we’ll need constant exercise. In regions where we still have electoral aches and pains, we’ll look for new and innovative therapies. I’m prepared to do this with an eye toward party unity and partnership.”
In addition to serving as the Democratic Party of McHenry County Chair, Zahorik is also an elected party official, serving as State Central Committeewoman for Illinois’ 14th Congressional District, where Democrat Lauren Underwood was successfully propelled to Congress, eroding the longstanding Republican stronghold. As a former policy advisor with U.S. Senator Paul Simon, Zahorik has strong familiarity with every region of Illinois.
In the coming weeks, Zahorik plans on highlighting projects that the IDCCA aims to undertake in an effort to maintain and grow Democratic Party strength.
Keep an eye on House in the coming months as the Pritzker transition moves forward.
- Proud Sucker - Tuesday, Nov 13, 18 @ 9:59 am:
House would be a good fit for IDOT
- Rich Miller - Tuesday, Nov 13, 18 @ 10:52 am:
I disagree on House. He’s a good guy and does have transportation experience, but appointing a very political Downstate white male to run IDOT would send a very bad signal.
- Anonymous - Tuesday, Nov 13, 18 @ 11:35 am:
- very political Downstate white male -
You mean like Blankenhorn?
- Anonymous - Tuesday, Nov 13, 18 @ 11:45 am:
The Republican will probably want Pollard back as the GOP Chair…..LOL he got out just in time to blame someone else for his failures.
- Rich Miller - Tuesday, Nov 13, 18 @ 12:00 pm:
===You mean like Blankenhorn? ===
So, that justifies Pritzker doing it?
- walker - Tuesday, Nov 13, 18 @ 3:37 pm:
Enough with IDOT. It’s finally become a symbol, and under the microscope.
- jwI - Tuesday, Nov 13, 18 @ 5:19 pm:
Doug is a great guy dedicated hard working and qualified for any job in the jb administration for all his hard work he deserves it